Do you need more monsters and mutations for your postapocalyptic, sci-fi, or fantasy game? If so, Creatures of the Tropical Wastes is what you are looking for!
Fully compatible with Mutant Future - as well as Labyrinth Lord and other games that use the familiar and easy-to-use "Basic" role-playing game rules introduced in the 1970s - this collection includes:
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This bundle contains the titles below, in the formats listed by each.Creatures of the Wastelands: Habitats Regular price: $1.99 Bundle price: $0.00 Format: PDF
Creatures of the Wastelands: Habitats is devoted to some of the possible environments and locations that might exist in a post-apocalyptic campaign setting and how they can be used in role-playing... [click here for more]

Do you need more monsters and mutations for your post-apocalyptic, sci-fi, or fantasy game? If so, Creatures of the Wastelands: A Menagerie of Mutants and Mutations is what you are looking for! Fully compatible with Mutant Future - as well as Labyrinth Lord and other games that use the familiar "Basic D&D" rules introduced in the 1970s - this revised and expanded... [click here for more]

Creatures of the Wastelands: Habitats is devoted to some of the possible environments and locations that might exist in a post-apocalyptic campaign setting and how they can be used in role-playing games in general and Goblinoid Games' Mutant Future in particular.
Life being what it is, most of these locations have since been colonized by a variety of mutant and non-mutant life... [click here for more]

Creatures of the Wastelands: Mutational Evolution is a guide to developing a more vibrant post-apocalyptic campaign setting by constructing families of related mutants, and is full of both suggestions and examples of how Game Masters can accomplish this. Mutational Evolution is fully compatible with Mutant Future, as well as Labyrinth Lord and other games that use the familiar... [click here for more]

This set of 30mm downloadable miniatures has been designed to be suitable with any post-apocalyptic or science-fiction game in general and Skirmisher Publishing LLC's licensed Mutant Future supplements in particular. These include Creatures of the Wastelands, Creatures of the Wastelands: Random Encounters, Creatures of the Wastelands: Mutational Evolution, and Creatures... [click here for more]

A Dark Future is one of the most omnipresent themes in science fiction and fantasy literature, films, and games. From the grim futures postulated by H.G. Wells in The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine, to the dystopian societies described by Aldous Huxley in Brave New World and George Orwell in 1984, to the post-apocalyptic worlds of The Walking Dead and Suzanne... [click here for more]

Vampires, zombies, Bigfoot, and every other sort of “Children of the Night” can be found in d∞ Volume #3! Its contents include a self-standing card game, an interview with an industry luminary, a zombie survival guide, a complete adventure dual-stat’ed Call of Cthulhu and Cthulhu Live, lots and lots of monsters, and more!
Volume #3 Contents
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"d-Infinity Live!" co-hosts William T. Thrasher, Brendan Cass, Michael O. Varhola, and Amanda Kahl gather to discuss sex, sexuality, and eroticism in tabletop gaming! They also reply to the best questions and comments submitted by viewers before the show on its Facebook event page.
"d-Infinity Live!" is a multi-platform, multi-publisher, weekly webcast that covers all aspects... [click here for more]

This show comes to you live from the Wandering Dragon Game Shoppe in Plainfield, Illinois, and Friendly Local Game Store in Jacksonville, Florida, and celebrates where we game! From the friendly local game store to the student lounge to Steve's mom's basement to gaming pubs and boutiques, we're exploring all the places where gamers gather to game. What makes a perfect gaming environment? Where are... [click here for more]

How hard can it be to roleplay a character when that character is you? This week the d-Infinity crew gather to talk about playing characters based on the players playing the characters. From Mary Sues and Marty Stues playing the best and worst versions of themselves to finding out what you'd really do with super powers, this week we attempt to know ourselves to play ourselves.
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They just don't make games like they used to! This week the d-Infinity crew gathers to talk about out-of-print games. From our favorite lost treasures to games that never should have been printed in the first place, from great games that are never coming back to crowd-funded revivals of niche classics, if it's out of print we're talking about it!
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This week d-Infinity co-hosts William T. Thrasher, Brendan Cass, Michael O. Varhola, Amanda Kahl, and Clint Staples play the sci-fi RPG Knights-Marshal of the Commonwealth! Join us for a thrilling space opera game session using the BASH roleplaying game system.
"d-Infinity Live!" is a multi-platform, multi-publisher, weekly webcast that covers all aspects of tabletop and live-action... [click here for more]

This week the senior editorial staff of d-Infinity take a sober and somber look at mechanics that attempt to simulate economic forces within the context of tabletop roleplaying games.
No, not really! This April Fools Day episode instead takes a provocative look at how GMs can use misdirection as a tool in their games.
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Technology! Clouds! Shifting Paradigms! This week the d-Infinity crew and special guest Joe Charles, Comicpalooza Games Coordinator, gather to explore the Internet and its impact on tabletop gaming. From playing via webcam to gaming apps to the explosion of new and classic gaming PDF exclusives, we're getting connected.
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This week the d-Infinity crew combine their assets and invest in a discussion of economics in tabletop RPGs. From fantasy coinage to abstract wealth mechanics to mercantile campaigns, this week we're putting our money where our mouths are!
"d-Infinity Live!" is a multi-platform, multi-publisher, weekly webcast that covers all aspects of tabletop and live-action RPGs, wargaming, conventions,... [click here for more]

The new year is upon us, so it's time once again to start all over for the first time. Join "d-Infinity Live!" co-hosts William T. Thrasher and Michael O. Varhola and special guests Chris Van Deelen (Wisdom from the Wastelands) and Enrico Nardini (Associate Editor, Tabletop Gaming News) as we look back on the last year and look forward to new projects, games, and adventures in 2015.... [click here for more]

"They're just like the ancient Egyptians except they're Gnomes!" How many times have you heard something like that before? Join "d-Infinity Live!" co-hosts William T. Thrasher, Brendan Cass, and Michael O. Varhola, along with special guest Lucas Puryear, as they discuss and answer questions from viewers on how to make fantasy cultures come alive in role-playing games.
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This week d-Infinity co-hosts William T. Thrasher, Michael O. Varhola, Amanda Kahl, and Jarred Wray Wallace get cultured ... Geek cultured, that is! They were geeks before it was cool and we hope you will join them as they explore the triumphs, tragedies, perils, pitfalls, and promises associated with the rise of this subculture.
Highlights of this episode include the participants’ most hated... [click here for more]

This week d-Infinity co-hosts William T. Thrasher, Brendan Cass, Michael O. Varhola, and Clint Staples gets their hands dirty with field work! From researching for a campaign in the field to location scouting for live-action roleplay to representing field work in investigative games, we're getting mud on our boots and dust in our eyes!
Highlights of this episode include accounts about the practical... [click here for more]

This week d-Infinity co-hosts William T. Thrasher, Brendan Cass, Michael O. Varhola, Amanda Kahl, and Clint Staples play the sci-fi RPG Rogue Trader! Join us for a terrific game session in search of an ancient world-bending artifact with plot points provided in advance by viewers of the show.
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A lot has been said about the perils of metagaming players, but there is a whole other world of metagaming that often goes unnoticed. Join d-Infinity Live! co-hosts William T. Thrasher, Brendan Cass, and Michael O. Varhola as they explore metagaming from the GM's perspective and how it shapes campaigns. Is GM metagaming as toxic as player metagaming or is it just another gadget in a game master's GM... [click here for more]

The greatest campaign is always the one you haven't run yet. This week on "d-Infinity Live!," co-hosts William T. Thrasher, Brendan Cass, and Michael O. Varhola share campaign ideas and discuss the best ways to pitch campaigns to players, GMs, and gaming professionals. We also reply to questions and comments on air and read campaign pitches submitted by viewers and and have added a bonus... [click here for more]

Are you ready to get wild? This week "d-Infinity Live!" pack members Brendan Cass and Michael O. Varhola and special guest Lee Garvin, author of The Noble Wild and Tales from the Floating Vagabond, assemble to explore animal characters in tabletop gaming. From animal companions to mythical beasts, to both sapient and non-sapient animal player characters, we're running with... [click here for more]

It was a great game until the publisher screwed it up! This week "d-Infinity Live!" crew members William T. Thrasher, Brendan Cass, and Michael O. Varhola, along with special guest Enrico Nardini from Tabletop Gaming News, gather to explore the biggest head-scratching blunders of the tabletop gaming industry. From supplements no one wanted to rules that wrecked great games to regrettable... [click here for more]

Highlights of this edition of d∞ include the "lost interview" with D&D creator Gary Gygax, a complete self-standing card game, and more than a dozen other great items!
d∞ ("d-Infinity") is a multi-platform gaming supplement that covers a wide variety of rules systems and includes content that can be universally applied to many different sorts of table-top, live-action,... [click here for more]

From its very beginnings, the idea of the Mythos has pervaded role-playing gaming to one extent or another, overtly influencing innumerable authors, developers, and game masters. At its core, the idea behind the Mythos is that there is a vast body of pre-human — even alien in the most fundamental sense — history, science, and cosmology, that people periodically perceive glimpses of these... [click here for more]

In the real lives of most people, holidays and celebrations of various sorts often provide them with their greatest experiences, and positive and negative events alike tend to be significantly more memorable when viewed through the lenses of festivities. While most game masters and storytellers certainly understand how festivals, holidays, and celebrations can be used to accentuate the action of their... [click here for more]

Set on the red planet not as it exists, but as people at the turn of the 20th century thought it might be, Shadows of a Dying World is drawn from the Mars series of Edgar Rice Burroughs and presents creatures from his world in game terms. Its contents are compatible with any games that use the OGL system and can be inserted into them in whole or in part.
On this Mars, elegant city-states... [click here for more]

Before there were Orcs there were Morlocks, the original cannibalistic humanoid underground dwellers created by science fiction genius H.G. Wells! These grim humanoids first appeared in the post-apocalyptic classic The Time Machine.
This set of miniatures follows the author's characterization of these creatures as cannibals, slavers, and the custodians of subterranean machinery and includes... [click here for more]

Even as characters can have Feats that give them particular aptitudes and enhance their various skills and capabilities, so too can they suffer from Defects that negatively affect their ability to function. Such Defects can be used to make games more fun and unpredictable, and even more plausible.
The Jester Dragon’s Guide to Defects is a complete sourcebook that details hundreds... [click here for more]

In 2089, the universe is a cold, dangerous place. It’s up to the U.S. Space Marine Corps to secure the safety and security of U.S. interests in outer space through cutting edge tactics, training, and an armory full of high-tech firepower.
USSMC FM 7-22: Space Boarding Operations is a military-style field manual designed to read like an actual U.S. Space Marine Corps guide to boarding... [click here for more]

The age chart is a powerful tool for Mutant Lords who want to scale monster encounters with the powers and artifacts of the player characters. These charts describe how a creature’s characteristics change over its lifespan, using three columns: the age of the creature, its hit dice, and notes. Notes might include damage, mutations, drawbacks, or anything else that affects the creature in and... [click here for more]

In almost every roleplaying game, one of the biggest aspects is combat. Mutant Future is no exception, for, in many ways, combat could be considered one of the game’s most crucial aspects — next to mutations! In this spirit, here are several new optional rules a Mutant Lord can use to expand the combat possibilities in his or her game.
Wisdom from the Wastelands is dedicated... [click here for more]

Gut worms and intestinal bacteria, athlete’s foot fungus, toxoplasmosis protozoa, lycanthropy and Rage and vampire viruses. Whether biological fact or fictional terror, we are surrounded (and colonized) by parasitic lifeforms, some of which evolved to become a necessary part of us — while others affect our behavior, or become our nightmares. Parasite mutations were originally introduced... [click here for more]

Fantasy has spells and potions to heal injuries and resurrect the dead. Science fantasy has similar ways of curing what ails, but through technology. Although the Mutant Future core book describes a plethora of drugs, there were only a handful of medical devices available as technological treasure. This issue provides several new pieces of medical equipment that Mutant Lords can use as rewards,... [click here for more]

Having another creature living on or inside your body is not a thought most would enjoy. Nor is the idea of having the same type of creature living inside a child and grandchild, joining generation after generation, until, over time, the two species gradually merge. But, this already happens. Humans and termites rely on intestinal bacteria to aid digestion, lichen are the synthesis of fungus and algae,... [click here for more]

Robots are just as important to Mutant Future as biological creatures. They can be antagonists, sources of information, or even slave labor. This is the first of four robot-themed issues, and presents eight new robots, as well as several new weapons and accessories. Only a few of the robots in this article have precise dimensions; the examples here are intended as types, not specific... [click here for more]

Robots are just as important to Mutant Future as biological creatures. They can be antagonists, sources of information, or even slave labor. In this second installment of four robot-themed issues there are eight new robots, as well as several new accessories, a new weapon, and a new form of locomotion. Only a few of the machines in this article have precise dimensions; the examples here are... [click here for more]

Artifacts play a key role in Mutant Future. Like magical items in fantasy games, artifacts are treasures sought by adventuring parties that brave the mutant-infested ruins of the Ancients’ world. But often these treasures are in less than pristine condition due to factors such as age, neglect, or misuse.
Wisdom from the Wastelands is dedicated to providing... [click here for more]

Robots are just as important to Mutant Future as biological creatures. They can be antagonists, sources of information, or even slave labor. In this third installment of four robot-themed issues there are eight new robots, as well as several new accessories, a new weapon, and a new form of locomotion. Only a few of the machines in this article have precise dimensions; the examples here are intended... [click here for more]

Robots are just as important to Mutant Future as are biological creatures. They can be antagonists, sources of information, or even slave labor. In this fourth installment of author Derek Holland’s robot-themed issues there are new forms of locomotion, new accessories and weapons, and some additional rules.
Wisdom from the Wastelands is dedicated to providing useful information,... [click here for more]

Welcome to the inaugural issue of Wisdom from the Wastelands! This new publication is dedicated to providing useful information, game content, and ideas to players of modern, science fiction, and post-apocalyptic table-top and role-playing games in general, and to fans of Goblinoid Games’ Mutant Future RPG in particular. The rules it contains are compatible with this game and with... [click here for more]

Just as a single change to a stock creature can result in a very different and distinct entity, mutation modifiers can expand the scope and variety of Mutant Future mutational powers, altering them slightly with bonuses or penalties. With little or no tweaking, these modifiers can also be applied to supernatural powers — such as spell-like abilities — used in games from other genres.... [click here for more]

Although most Ancients considered melee weapons like swords, axes, maces, spears, and even exotic ranged weapons such as bolas and shuriken to be archaic, some did practice the use of such weapons, and there were inevitably high-tech versions of them. This issue deals with these modern melee weapons, describes alternate methods of creating them, and introduces some new weapons.
Wisdom from... [click here for more]

Force screens were developed for individuals from all walks of life, to guard them from all manner of threats. There were simple fields that warded users from the insults of weather and city life, those that protected police against small caliber firearms, and those used in military powered armor systems and combat vehicles. All shields operate on the same basic mechanic: they project a protective... [click here for more]

Despite much of the planet being covered by ocean, sea monsters have oddly been absent from all editions of the game that inspired Mutant Future. Such a vast area, in a variety of latitudes and conditions, provides a huge playground in which to design creatures. As a result, sea monsters could be anything from kaiju crabs to a form of bacteria that converts biological mass to various... [click here for more]

This issue presents technologies and items for making Mutant Future weapons more lethal and combat more colorful. These additions include expanded range rules, new ammunition types for both modern firearms and archaic missile weapons, and many new ways for your group to satisfy their inner gunsmiths.
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In poetry, the transformation from caterpillar to butterfly describes how something ugly becomes uniquely beautiful. But in nature metamorphosis is common as living things change forms over their life cycles. And this change is not just traditional fairy tale beauty: maggots become flies, tadpoles become frogs, and chest bursters become alien warriors. The eight creature sets in this issue show how... [click here for more]

The latest installment in our popular series on leading edge military technology and combat rules, this issue brings five deadly weapon systems and several new combat “conditions” to your gaming table. As a warning, Mutant Lords should use this equipment with care — some of these systems are extremely powerful. Even those weapons that do not appear lethal can devastate specific... [click here for more]